Best Buy on Glenwood has a demo for the difference in setting up a HDTV yourself and having Geek Squad set it up...Two HDTVs next to each other showing the same channel.The Pro Bowl was on when I was in there. THEY WERE SHOWING THE STANDARD DEFINITION CHANNEL STRETCHED TO 16:9. I talked shit about it loudly...pretty sure they heard me but ignored it. Oh well. I hope no one here would ever actually consider using them...I always thought you would be paying a bunch of money for something you could easily do yourself, but apparently you get a large dose of incompetence as well.
2/8/2009 8:42:55 PM
2/8/2009 8:51:50 PM
a few years ago when i was living in wilmington, I was the subcontractor that got the plasma tv installs for that best buy. I think they charged around $400 for an install, best buy would keep half of that and pass the job to me. So for doing nothing, they got $200.
2/8/2009 8:58:21 PM
2/8/2009 10:20:10 PM
I'm pretty sure the TV they were using to promote their service was showing the HD channel.
2/8/2009 10:24:26 PM
its possible with the incompetence at best buy that both TVs were stretched
2/8/2009 10:25:04 PM
to be honest, it's not targeted to youit's targeted to people like my mom.over christmas, she was complaining that "hd didnt really make that much of a difference and i shouldn't have bought this new tv"when it took a while to grasp the concept that there are different channels on her cable box for the hd channels than the ones she was used to.sure it's pretty unethicalbut what would you expect?
2/8/2009 10:34:22 PM
2/8/2009 11:14:51 PM
so if i want to watch my free hd and never switch display i should just keep in on normal instead of zoom and stretch? that is what i've noticed through experimentation. the zoom looks nice on regular tv but fucks up hd and i don't have the patience to keep switching....sound about right?
2/9/2009 12:22:26 AM
Yeah I wouldn't use zoom or stretch. I like to see the signal as it's intended, and so far my new TV seems to know when to switch aspect ratios. The only exception was my DVD player, which was showing 4:3 in a weird, thin, almost square picture (I think because both the DVD player and the TV were trying to adjust the signal). After I fixed that in the settings though, it seemed to remember what to do with the signal from the DVD player, without further adjustments.
2/9/2009 8:05:47 AM
Smart Stretch on the Sharp Aquos TVs almost always precisely and proportionally stretch any non-16:9 images.
2/9/2009 8:25:45 AM
Who the hell listens to the "highly trained" sales reps at Best Buy anyways.How far are you running that video cable? 2 feet? Well you definitely need MONSTER CABLE@!!!!
2/9/2009 11:03:05 AM
2/9/2009 12:15:59 PM
An old article about said deception:http://consumerist.com/5074930/best-buy-uses-tricks-to-sell-calibration-service-espn-and-espn-hd-on-same-models-tvs-hides-that-one-is-just-regular-espn[Edited on February 9, 2009 at 12:18 PM. Reason : ]
2/9/2009 12:17:46 PM
^ When I use to work at Best Buy, our store actually had an HDMI splitter to 2 identical TVs, one with calibration, one without. I'm not sure why that store did what they did.But, the calibration though is pretty sweet if you have $300 to blow. It's a hardware calibrator, you can't do the same thing by eyeballing it.
2/9/2009 12:27:54 PM
^ For that price you could buy the equipment to do it yourself and not be beholden to Best Buy.
2/9/2009 12:39:20 PM
2/9/2009 12:42:53 PM
^on top of that, I personally don't care what all the calibration hardware/software says. I only care how it looks to me. Those settings will get you in the same ballpark (infield) and from there you tweak it to your liking.Kind of like the Panasonic plasmas with "red push," people on avsforum love to bitch about it, but panasonic found that the average consumer prefers the red push.[Edited on February 9, 2009 at 12:48 PM. Reason : ]
2/9/2009 12:47:18 PM
If you can see the picture clearly that's all you need.
2/9/2009 1:12:48 PM
2/9/2009 1:21:48 PM
^ Have you ever tried to correct a gamma and response curves manually? It's pretty difficult, even if you know what's off.
2/9/2009 1:32:37 PM
my dad had a HW calibration done after a month or so of "burn in" time or whatever its called for new HDTVs. It made a world of difference. Geek Squad did his initial install and the HW calibration. He had a full entertainment system put in, with wall mounted swivel brackets and universal remote programming and all the glitter. Yeah him and I both could have done the entire thing ourselves in a weekend, but he's at the point in his life where he'd rather have it done correctly by a professional as he just sits back and enjoys a beer. Can't say i blame him.
2/9/2009 2:33:40 PM
2/9/2009 8:14:28 PM
2/9/2009 9:33:42 PM
Best Buy is basically the Wal-Mart of consumer electronics. What did you expect? Maybe Monster's sales have been down.
2/10/2009 1:02:39 AM
^how can you say that? walmart is one of the biggest consumer advocates in america. best buy doesn't fight for your business by shafting manufacturers and offering you cut throat deals, they just shit on you with terrible return policies and pushing garbage on old/ignorant people.
2/10/2009 8:44:45 AM
^^^i guess my dad is a Barry.
2/10/2009 8:49:58 AM